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In this section, you will find the achievements of students who are or have been members of the "Kvanta" group for a year or more at some Olympiad competitions in the 2017-2024 academic years.
This is a great work of the participants, as well as the efforts of the teachers and parents who supported us along the way!
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Our Olympiad achievements in mathematics
XI Kyiv City Olympiad for students of grades 4-6
Kyiv City Olympiad for 4th-6th Grade Students is an annual open competition for students in grades 4 to 6. This is a large-scale event, and earning a place in it is no small achievement and marks the first steps on the path to great accomplishments!
We congratulate all the participants who took part in the event! We are also pleased to see the following Kvanta students among the winners:
- Maksym Lavreniuk, 4th grade (1st place)
- Oleksandr Dermenzhiy, 5th grade (1st place)
- Yuliya Havrylyuk, 5th grade (1st place)
- Danylo Hrytskiv, 6th grade (1st place)
- Viktoriya Ryabchynska, 5th grade (2nd place)
- Danylo Vivcharyk, 6th grade (2nd place)
- Kyrylo Vivcharyk, 6th grade (2nd place)
- Kyrylo Kolha, 6th grade (2nd place)
- Olesya Nyzhnyk, 5th grade (3rd place)
- Ivan Ivanchyk, 6th grade (3rd place)
- Ivan Kobzarenko, 6th grade (3rd place)
- Maksym Sokolenko, 6th grade (3rd place)
- Ihor Oboznyy, 6th grade (3rd place)
Additionally, we congratulate Danya Hrytskyy and Andriy Atamanenko for making it onto the Kyiv team!
Kiev City Olympiad in Mathematics (2022-23 academic year)
The Kyiv City Mathematics Olympiad is an annual open competition for students in grades 7-11. It is a significant event, and earning a diploma there is a considerable achievement!
In the table below, we have highlighted some of the students who have been attending Kvanta for at least a year (or have attended us in the past, or have attended intensives) and have become winners of the Kyiv City Olympiad in 2022-2023.
All-Ukrainian Mathematics Olympiad (2022-23 academic year)
From April 3 to 7, the All-Ukrainian Mathematics Olympiad took place in Uzhhorod!
We are infinitely glad that, thanks to the efforts of Bohdan Rubliov, the Olympiad was held in person this year. It was a true celebration for young mathematicians!
We want to congratulate all the participants and wish them success in future competitions. And, of course, special congratulations to the "Kvanta" club members who have attended the "Kvanta" group for at least a year (or have visited us in the past, or attended our intensives):
- Kateryna Sydorenko (8th grade, I place)
- Viktoriia Honcharenko (8th grade, II place)
- Viktor Polishchuk (8th grade)
- Mykhailo Sydorenko (8th grade, competed for 9th grade, II place)
- Ivan Ostrenko (9th grade, III place)
- Vadym Solomka (10th grade, III place)
- Mykhailo Lysakov (11th grade, I place)
- Polina Henyk (11th grade, I place)
- Alisa Potomkina (10th grade, competed for 11th grade, II place)
- Danylo Hrybuks (7th grade, competed for 11th grade, III place)
63 International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO-2022)
The 63rd International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO-2022) was held in Oslo, Norway. Ukraine took 17th place among the countries. Our team won 1 gold, 1 silver and 4 bronze medals! ⠀ We would also like to congratulate Anton Havryliuk, a Kvanta graduate, once again! This is the second IMO-winner Kvanta graduate ⚡ Well done, Anton!
European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad (EGMO-2022)
Despite the war, the Ukrainian team took part in EGMO-2022! The Olympiad was held in Hungary. The team from Ukraine included: Liza Gorokh, Polina Henyk, Zhenia Frankevych, Maria Mikhnovska and won 4 medals, Ukraine took 4th place among European countries. They are graduates of our circle: Polina won a silver medal at the Olympiad, Lisa - a gold medal and 3rd absolute place!
Kiev City Olympiad in Mathematics (2021-22 academic year)
The Kyiv City Mathematics Olympiad is an annual open competition for students in grades 7-11. It is a significant event, and earning a diploma there is a considerable achievement!
In the table below, we have highlighted some students who have been attending the "Kvanta" circle for at least a year (or attended in the past) and became prizewinners in the 2021-2022 Kyiv City Mathematics Olympiad.
European Junior Olympiad in Informatics 2024 (EJOI 2022)
In September, the Ukrainian team took part in the European Junior Olympiad in Informatics (EJOI 2022) and took second place in the overall standings. The team won 2 gold, 2 silver and 4 bronze medals. All the members of our team showed excellent results and great job! We would like to highlight the performance of the Kvanta students at the Olympiad:
- Alisa Potemkina (gold medal, 3rd absolute place among all participants!)
- Denys Tereshchenko (gold medal, 6th absolute place!)
- Stepan Simak (silver medal)
Alisa and Denys are 10th grade students, and Stepan is currently in 9th grade. They have been attending math and programming classes at Kvanta for several years, starting with the younger groups. It's great to see such a great result, but it's even more gratifying to see this as a great journey and know that Kvanta was a part of it.
Kyiv City Olympiad in Informatics (2020-21 academic year)
Kyiv City Olympiad in Informatics is an annual open competition for students in grades 8-11. This is a large-scale event, and it is quite an achievement to get a diploma!
In the table below, we have highlighted some students who have been attending the Kvanta circle for at least a year (or have attended us in the past) and became winners of the 2020-2021 Kyiv City Olympiad.
62 International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO-2021)
Ukraine took 6th place among the countries! The team won 3 gold medals, 2 silvers and a bronze medal, which is a great result!
We would like to congratulate Andriy Kovrygin once again - he is the first member of our circle to participate in the International Mathematical Olympiad, and this time he won a gold medal!
Andrii also won a silver medal at the International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI-2021) this year!
European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad (EGMO-2021)
This year, it was decided to hold the European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad online again. The rounds took place on April 11 and 12. The team from Ukraine included 3 participants from Kyiv: Lisa Gorokh, Roksolana Ivanchuk, Sofia Ryabchun and Karolina Susol (Uzhhorod). The Olympiad turned out to be difficult. Lisa and Roksolana, members of our circle, won two silver medals!
All-Ukrainian Online Olympiad of the Best Young Mathematicians of Ukraine (VOM-2021)
This year, Kvanta has 16 winners of the Olympiad among students in grades 7-11 and 5th grade!
- Oleksandr Horbunov (5th grade, First Place)
- Varvara Bohomaz (5th grade, Second Place, out of competition)
- Rostyslav Peshkov (7th grade, Second Place)
- Yurii Psiuk (7th grade, Second Place)
- Oleksandr Protochenko (7th grade, Second Place)
- Alisa Potyomkina (8th grade, Third Place)
- Pavlo Hrynevych (8th grade, Third Place)
- Iryna Romaniuk (9th grade, First Place)
- Polina Henyk (9th grade, Second Place)
- Mykhailo Lysakov (9th grade, Second Place)
- Yelyzaveta Horokh (10th grade, First Place)
- Yana Kolodach (11th grade, Second Place)
- Anton Havryliuk (11th grade, Second Place)
- Volodymyr Didur (11th grade, Second Place)
- Andrii Kovryhin (11th grade, Second Place)
- Anton Kaminskyi (11th grade, Third Place)
Additionally, we congratulate the participants of our summer intensives on their excellent performances — Misha Sydorenko (6th grade, First Place), Viktoriya Honcharenko (6th grade, First Place), and Vladyslav Husynin (7th grade, Second Place, out of competition).
Kyiv City Mathematics Olympiad (2020-21 academic year)
The Kyiv City Math Olympiad is an annual open competition for students in grades 7-11. This is a large-scale event, and it is quite an achievement to get a diploma!
In the table below, we have highlighted some of the students who have been attending Kvanta for at least a year (or have attended us in the past) and became winners of the 2020-2021 Kyiv City Olympiad.
All-Ukrainian Online Olympiad of the Best Young Mathematicians of Ukraine (AOM-2020)
This Olympiad replaced the IV stage and the All-Ukrainian Olympiad for grades 5-7 (to which 1-2 children are invited from each region). It was held online in the summer of 2020.
11 Kvanta students and teachers took part in this Olympiad. In total, Kvanta students/graduates received first-place diplomas in each parallel. It is impressive, because there are very few first place diplomas!
We congratulate our active students and graduates on their incredible achievements:
7th graders
Sofia Brustynova (I place)
Andrii Synelnyk (II place)
Denys Tereshchenko (III place)
8th graders
Mykhailo Lysakov (I place)
Genik Polina (I place)
9th grade students*
Anton Kaminsky (I place)
Roksolana Ivanchuk (II place)
Denys Kozurak (III place)
Anton Havryliuk (III place)
10th graders
Andriy Kovrygin (I place)
Volodymyr Didur (II place)
Selection of the Kyiv team for the IV stage of the All-Ukrainian Mathematics Olympiad (2019-20 academic year)
Unfortunately, this year's All-Ukrainian Olympiad was canceled (due to the coronavirus) and the All-Ukrainian Online Olympiad of the best young mathematicians of Ukraine was held instead. Therefore, we decided to show off :) the composition of the Kyiv team for this Olympiad, which was formed as a result of a tense selection process.
We would like to recognize the students who attend Kvanta:
- Gavryliuk Anton (9th grade, Naukova Zmina)
- Polina Genyk (8th grade, Leader)
- Didur Volodymyr (10th grade, Gymnasium №178)
- Ivanchuk Roksolana (9th grade, Naukova Zmina)
- Anton Kaminsky (9th grade, Lyceum №145)
- Kovrygin Andriy (10th grade, Lyceum №208)
- Romanyuk Iryna (8th grade, Leader)
And also the teachers of the circle: Dmytro Rudenko (11th grade, Leader) and Oleksiy Masalitin (11th grade, Novopecherska School).
More than half of the Kyiv team (including the entire team of 8th and 9th graders) either studied at Kvanta for at least a year or teach at Kvanta!
Kyiv City Olympiad in Mathematics (2019-20 academic year)
The Kyiv City Math Olympiad is an annual open competition for students in grades 7-11. It is a very large-scale event (more than a thousand participants in the first round), but it is no small achievement to get a first or second place diploma.
In the photo below, we recognize some of the students who attend the Kvanta circle (or have attended us in the past) and became winners of the Kyiv City Olympiad 2019-2020.
Here are some interesting statistics: all the TOP-1 places at the Olympiad in grades 7, 8, 9, and 10 went to students who attended our club for at least a year; half of those who received a first-place diploma among grades 7-10 are with us now or were with us before. Although we don't teach classes older than 8th grade, we still publish a photo with the 9th grade results, because quite a few children who actively attended us before that took good places :)
European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad (EGMO-2020)
This year, it was decided to hold the European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad online. The rounds took place on April 16 and 17. According to the results of the autumn qualifying rounds, the national team of Ukraine included: Lisa Gorokh (9th grade), Roksolana Ivanchuk (9th grade), Yana Kolodach (10th grade) and Yulia Tatarinova (9th grade). Yulia is a girl from Kharkiv, and the first three participants are from three different schools in Kyiv, but each of the girls attended Kvanta from a year to 2.5, and now they help with teaching at the circle.
All-Ukrainian Student Mathematics Olympiad (2018-19 academic year)
This year, Roksolana Ivanchuk (first prize), Anton Havryliuk (third prize), and Denys Kozurak (third prize), all active Kvanta students, became winners at the LIX All-Ukrainian Student Mathematics Olympiad. In addition, they were the only 8th grade students who were invited from Kyiv and Kyiv region to the Olympiad.
Among the winners of the Olympiad are: Yana Kolodach, Vadym Koval, Oleksii Tychkovskyi, Olesia Bilyk and the jury: Andrii Nikolaiev, Denys Pushkin, Arsenii Nikolaiev, Anastasiia Kucherenko. All of them were teachers of the club in the 2018-2019 academic year.
Kyiv City Olympiad in Mathematics (2018-19 academic year)
At the Kyiv City Math Olympiad, many Kvanta students received first- and third-degree diplomas. Below, the green marks are for 7th and 8th graders who attend (or have attended for more than a year) classes at Kvanta.
Some of them tried their hand at the Olympiad as 6th graders.
European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad (EGMO-2019)
Kvanta was very happy to actively participate in the event! Among the winners of the Olympiad is Roksolana Ivanchuk (bronze medal), a member of Kvanta. In particular, our teachers took part in the Olympiad and got excellent results: Katya Gorokh and Vlada Petrusenko won gold medals, and Olesya Bilyk won a bronze medal. Margarita Baklan (a member of the club in 2016-2017) also won a bronze medal.
Denys Pushkin was the head of the Ukrainian team at the Olympiad, while Nastia Kucherenko, Misha Bondarenko, and Arseniy Nikolayev were coordinators. Arseniy was also a member of the task selection committee. Zarina Kodyrova and Svitlana Duminskaya volunteered at the Olympiad.
According to the results of the Olympiad, Ukraine became the winner of EGMO-2019!
Winners of the Rusanivsky Lyceum Olympiad (2018-19 academic year)
The 14th Mathematical Olympiad of the Rusanivsky Lyceum, which this year gathered about 380 participants, did not pass by the members of our club. The winners of the Olympiad were:
In the 6th grade: Maxim Torianyk (grade I), Andriy Sinelnik (grade II), Denis Tereshchenko (grade II), Dmytro Dzhos (grade III), Denis Kislenko (grade III), Kateryna Mokanu (grade III, grade 5).
In the 7th grade: Mykhailo Lysakov (grade III), Ilya Zarkov (grade III).
In the 8th grade: Yelyzaveta Gorokh (grade I), Anton Kaminsky (grade I), Anton Havryliuk (grade II), and Ihor Nikolaiev (grade III).
In addition, Yelyzaveta Gorokh and Anton Kaminsky are the only ones who, thanks to their victory at the Olympiad, were able to go to the summer camp [Kontora Pi] (https://kontorapi.com.ua/) without competition.
The results of the Rusanivsky Lyceum Olympiad are available here:
Winners of the II Kvanta Oral Mathematics Olympiad (2018-19 academic year)
This year, we also held our own Olympiad, which featured quite challenging and interesting problems. The authors of these problems were schoolchildren and students, most of whom are winners of international competitions (IMO, RMM and IZhO) and teach at the Kvanta circle.
It is worth noting the winners and runners-up of the Olympiad:
In the 6th grade: Alisa Potemkina (I place), Roman Hrynchak (I place), Denys Kislenko (II place), Matvey Lomonosov (II place), Maksym Torianyk (II place), Artem Shelestov (II place), Dmytro Dzhos (III place), Yevheniia Osmolovska (III place), Pavlo Hrynevych (III place).
In the 7th grade: Polina Henyk (I place), Iryna Romaniuk (I place), Maksym Komarov (II place), Maksym Chumak (II place), Denys Tereshchenko (III place, 6th grade).
In the 8th grade: Anton Havryliuk (I place), Yelyzaveta Gorokh (II place), Anton Kaminskyi (II place), Ihor Nikolaiev (III place), Radan Shlapak (III place).
To read more about the Olympiad, please follow the link below:
Kyiv City Mathematics Olympiad (academic year 2017-2018)
The most popular open math Olympiad for grades 7-11. The Kvanta club was only one year old then :) But here are some of the results of children who attended Kvanta (marked in red):
Winners of the first oral Olympiad in mathematics "Kvanta" (2017-18 academic year)
This was the first Olympiad we organized for the whole of Kyiv. The main idea was to make an Olympiad for junior high school students with rather difficult tasks, but which did not require deep theory to solve. And we seem to have succeeded :)
About 100 children came to the Olympiad, and 18 of them won prizes. We would like to make a special mention of those who attended Kvanta at that time:
In the 6th grade: Lavreniuk Oleksandr, (diploma II), Shevchuk Yaroslav (diploma III), Agratina Ostap (diploma III)
In the 7th grade: Anton Kaminsky (Department II), Anton Havryliuk (Department III), Denis Kozurak (Department III), Konstantin Shemchuk (Department III)
In the 8th grade: Kovrygin Andriy (grade I), Romanov Andriy (grade II), Kolodach Yana (grade II), Marynych Anton (grade III)
You can read more about the Olympiad at the link below:
European Junior Olympiad in Informatics 2024 (EJOI 2022)
In September, the Ukrainian team took part in the European Junior Olympiad in Informatics (EJOI 2022) and took second place in the overall standings. The team won 2 gold, 2 silver and 4 bronze medals. All the members of our team showed excellent results and great job! We would like to highlight the performance of the Kvanta students at the Olympiad:
- Alisa Potemkina (gold medal, 3rd absolute place among all participants!)
- Denys Tereshchenko (gold medal, 6th absolute place!)
- Stepan Simak (silver medal)
Alisa and Denys are 10th grade students, and Stepan is currently in 9th grade. They have been attending math and programming classes at Kvanta for several years, starting with the younger groups. It's great to see such a great result, but it's even more gratifying to see this as a great journey and know that Kvanta was a part of it.
Kyiv City Olympiad in Informatics (2020-21 academic year)
Kyiv City Olympiad in Informatics is an annual open competition for students in grades 8-11. This is a large-scale event, and it is quite an achievement to get a diploma!
In the table below, we have highlighted some students who have been attending the Kvanta circle for at least a year (or have attended us in the past) and became winners of the 2020-2021 Kyiv City Olympiad.
XI Kyiv City Olympiad for students of grades 4-6
Kyiv City Olympiad for 4th-6th Grade Students is an annual open competition for students in grades 4 to 6. This is a large-scale event, and earning a place in it is no small achievement and marks the first steps on the path to great accomplishments!
We congratulate all the participants who took part in the event! We are also pleased to see the following Kvanta students among the winners:
- Maksym Lavreniuk, 4th grade (1st place)
- Oleksandr Dermenzhiy, 5th grade (1st place)
- Yuliya Havrylyuk, 5th grade (1st place)
- Danylo Hrytskiv, 6th grade (1st place)
- Viktoriya Ryabchynska, 5th grade (2nd place)
- Danylo Vivcharyk, 6th grade (2nd place)
- Kyrylo Vivcharyk, 6th grade (2nd place)
- Kyrylo Kolha, 6th grade (2nd place)
- Olesya Nyzhnyk, 5th grade (3rd place)
- Ivan Ivanchyk, 6th grade (3rd place)
- Ivan Kobzarenko, 6th grade (3rd place)
- Maksym Sokolenko, 6th grade (3rd place)
- Ihor Oboznyy, 6th grade (3rd place)
Additionally, we congratulate Danya Hrytskyy and Andriy Atamanenko for making it onto the Kyiv team!
Kiev City Olympiad in Mathematics (2022-23 academic year)
The Kyiv City Mathematics Olympiad is an annual open competition for students in grades 7-11. It is a significant event, and earning a diploma there is a considerable achievement!
In the table below, we have highlighted some of the students who have been attending Kvanta for at least a year (or have attended us in the past, or have attended intensives) and have become winners of the Kyiv City Olympiad in 2022-2023.
All-Ukrainian Mathematics Olympiad (2022-23 academic year)
From April 3 to 7, the All-Ukrainian Mathematics Olympiad took place in Uzhhorod!
We are infinitely glad that, thanks to the efforts of Bohdan Rubliov, the Olympiad was held in person this year. It was a true celebration for young mathematicians!
We want to congratulate all the participants and wish them success in future competitions. And, of course, special congratulations to the "Kvanta" club members who have attended the "Kvanta" group for at least a year (or have visited us in the past, or attended our intensives):
- Kateryna Sydorenko (8th grade, I place)
- Viktoriia Honcharenko (8th grade, II place)
- Viktor Polishchuk (8th grade)
- Mykhailo Sydorenko (8th grade, competed for 9th grade, II place)
- Ivan Ostrenko (9th grade, III place)
- Vadym Solomka (10th grade, III place)
- Mykhailo Lysakov (11th grade, I place)
- Polina Henyk (11th grade, I place)
- Alisa Potomkina (10th grade, competed for 11th grade, II place)
- Danylo Hrybuks (7th grade, competed for 11th grade, III place)
63 International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO-2022)
The 63rd International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO-2022) was held in Oslo, Norway. Ukraine took 17th place among the countries. Our team won 1 gold, 1 silver and 4 bronze medals! ⠀ We would also like to congratulate Anton Havryliuk, a Kvanta graduate, once again! This is the second IMO-winner Kvanta graduate ⚡ Well done, Anton!
European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad (EGMO-2022)
Despite the war, the Ukrainian team took part in EGMO-2022! The Olympiad was held in Hungary. The team from Ukraine included: Liza Gorokh, Polina Henyk, Zhenia Frankevych, Maria Mikhnovska and won 4 medals, Ukraine took 4th place among European countries. They are graduates of our circle: Polina won a silver medal at the Olympiad, Lisa - a gold medal and 3rd absolute place!
Kiev City Olympiad in Mathematics (2021-22 academic year)
The Kyiv City Mathematics Olympiad is an annual open competition for students in grades 7-11. It is a significant event, and earning a diploma there is a considerable achievement!
In the table below, we have highlighted some students who have been attending the "Kvanta" circle for at least a year (or attended in the past) and became prizewinners in the 2021-2022 Kyiv City Mathematics Olympiad.
62 International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO-2021)
Ukraine took 6th place among the countries! The team won 3 gold medals, 2 silvers and a bronze medal, which is a great result!
We would like to congratulate Andriy Kovrygin once again - he is the first member of our circle to participate in the International Mathematical Olympiad, and this time he won a gold medal!
Andrii also won a silver medal at the International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI-2021) this year!
European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad (EGMO-2021)
This year, it was decided to hold the European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad online again. The rounds took place on April 11 and 12. The team from Ukraine included 3 participants from Kyiv: Lisa Gorokh, Roksolana Ivanchuk, Sofia Ryabchun and Karolina Susol (Uzhhorod). The Olympiad turned out to be difficult. Lisa and Roksolana, members of our circle, won two silver medals!
All-Ukrainian Online Olympiad of the Best Young Mathematicians of Ukraine (VOM-2021)
This year, Kvanta has 16 winners of the Olympiad among students in grades 7-11 and 5th grade!
- Oleksandr Horbunov (5th grade, First Place)
- Varvara Bohomaz (5th grade, Second Place, out of competition)
- Rostyslav Peshkov (7th grade, Second Place)
- Yurii Psiuk (7th grade, Second Place)
- Oleksandr Protochenko (7th grade, Second Place)
- Alisa Potyomkina (8th grade, Third Place)
- Pavlo Hrynevych (8th grade, Third Place)
- Iryna Romaniuk (9th grade, First Place)
- Polina Henyk (9th grade, Second Place)
- Mykhailo Lysakov (9th grade, Second Place)
- Yelyzaveta Horokh (10th grade, First Place)
- Yana Kolodach (11th grade, Second Place)
- Anton Havryliuk (11th grade, Second Place)
- Volodymyr Didur (11th grade, Second Place)
- Andrii Kovryhin (11th grade, Second Place)
- Anton Kaminskyi (11th grade, Third Place)
Additionally, we congratulate the participants of our summer intensives on their excellent performances — Misha Sydorenko (6th grade, First Place), Viktoriya Honcharenko (6th grade, First Place), and Vladyslav Husynin (7th grade, Second Place, out of competition).
Kyiv City Mathematics Olympiad (2020-21 academic year)
The Kyiv City Math Olympiad is an annual open competition for students in grades 7-11. This is a large-scale event, and it is quite an achievement to get a diploma!
In the table below, we have highlighted some of the students who have been attending Kvanta for at least a year (or have attended us in the past) and became winners of the 2020-2021 Kyiv City Olympiad.
All-Ukrainian Online Olympiad of the Best Young Mathematicians of Ukraine (AOM-2020)
This Olympiad replaced the IV stage and the All-Ukrainian Olympiad for grades 5-7 (to which 1-2 children are invited from each region). It was held online in the summer of 2020.
11 Kvanta students and teachers took part in this Olympiad. In total, Kvanta students/graduates received first-place diplomas in each parallel. It is impressive, because there are very few first place diplomas!
We congratulate our active students and graduates on their incredible achievements:
7th graders
Sofia Brustynova (I place)
Andrii Synelnyk (II place)
Denys Tereshchenko (III place)
8th graders
Mykhailo Lysakov (I place)
Genik Polina (I place)
9th grade students*
Anton Kaminsky (I place)
Roksolana Ivanchuk (II place)
Denys Kozurak (III place)
Anton Havryliuk (III place)
10th graders
Andriy Kovrygin (I place)
Volodymyr Didur (II place)
Selection of the Kyiv team for the IV stage of the All-Ukrainian Mathematics Olympiad (2019-20 academic year)
Unfortunately, this year's All-Ukrainian Olympiad was canceled (due to the coronavirus) and the All-Ukrainian Online Olympiad of the best young mathematicians of Ukraine was held instead. Therefore, we decided to show off :) the composition of the Kyiv team for this Olympiad, which was formed as a result of a tense selection process.
We would like to recognize the students who attend Kvanta:
- Gavryliuk Anton (9th grade, Naukova Zmina)
- Polina Genyk (8th grade, Leader)
- Didur Volodymyr (10th grade, Gymnasium №178)
- Ivanchuk Roksolana (9th grade, Naukova Zmina)
- Anton Kaminsky (9th grade, Lyceum №145)
- Kovrygin Andriy (10th grade, Lyceum №208)
- Romanyuk Iryna (8th grade, Leader)
And also the teachers of the circle: Dmytro Rudenko (11th grade, Leader) and Oleksiy Masalitin (11th grade, Novopecherska School).
More than half of the Kyiv team (including the entire team of 8th and 9th graders) either studied at Kvanta for at least a year or teach at Kvanta!
Kyiv City Olympiad in Mathematics (2019-20 academic year)
The Kyiv City Math Olympiad is an annual open competition for students in grades 7-11. It is a very large-scale event (more than a thousand participants in the first round), but it is no small achievement to get a first or second place diploma.
In the photo below, we recognize some of the students who attend the Kvanta circle (or have attended us in the past) and became winners of the Kyiv City Olympiad 2019-2020.
Here are some interesting statistics: all the TOP-1 places at the Olympiad in grades 7, 8, 9, and 10 went to students who attended our club for at least a year; half of those who received a first-place diploma among grades 7-10 are with us now or were with us before. Although we don't teach classes older than 8th grade, we still publish a photo with the 9th grade results, because quite a few children who actively attended us before that took good places :)
European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad (EGMO-2020)
This year, it was decided to hold the European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad online. The rounds took place on April 16 and 17. According to the results of the autumn qualifying rounds, the national team of Ukraine included: Lisa Gorokh (9th grade), Roksolana Ivanchuk (9th grade), Yana Kolodach (10th grade) and Yulia Tatarinova (9th grade). Yulia is a girl from Kharkiv, and the first three participants are from three different schools in Kyiv, but each of the girls attended Kvanta from a year to 2.5, and now they help with teaching at the circle.
All-Ukrainian Student Mathematics Olympiad (2018-19 academic year)
This year, Roksolana Ivanchuk (first prize), Anton Havryliuk (third prize), and Denys Kozurak (third prize), all active Kvanta students, became winners at the LIX All-Ukrainian Student Mathematics Olympiad. In addition, they were the only 8th grade students who were invited from Kyiv and Kyiv region to the Olympiad.
Among the winners of the Olympiad are: Yana Kolodach, Vadym Koval, Oleksii Tychkovskyi, Olesia Bilyk and the jury: Andrii Nikolaiev, Denys Pushkin, Arsenii Nikolaiev, Anastasiia Kucherenko. All of them were teachers of the club in the 2018-2019 academic year.
Kyiv City Olympiad in Mathematics (2018-19 academic year)
At the Kyiv City Math Olympiad, many Kvanta students received first- and third-degree diplomas. Below, the green marks are for 7th and 8th graders who attend (or have attended for more than a year) classes at Kvanta.
Some of them tried their hand at the Olympiad as 6th graders.
European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad (EGMO-2019)
Kvanta was very happy to actively participate in the event! Among the winners of the Olympiad is Roksolana Ivanchuk (bronze medal), a member of Kvanta. In particular, our teachers took part in the Olympiad and got excellent results: Katya Gorokh and Vlada Petrusenko won gold medals, and Olesya Bilyk won a bronze medal. Margarita Baklan (a member of the club in 2016-2017) also won a bronze medal.
Denys Pushkin was the head of the Ukrainian team at the Olympiad, while Nastia Kucherenko, Misha Bondarenko, and Arseniy Nikolayev were coordinators. Arseniy was also a member of the task selection committee. Zarina Kodyrova and Svitlana Duminskaya volunteered at the Olympiad.
According to the results of the Olympiad, Ukraine became the winner of EGMO-2019!
Winners of the Rusanivsky Lyceum Olympiad (2018-19 academic year)
The 14th Mathematical Olympiad of the Rusanivsky Lyceum, which this year gathered about 380 participants, did not pass by the members of our club. The winners of the Olympiad were:
In the 6th grade: Maxim Torianyk (grade I), Andriy Sinelnik (grade II), Denis Tereshchenko (grade II), Dmytro Dzhos (grade III), Denis Kislenko (grade III), Kateryna Mokanu (grade III, grade 5).
In the 7th grade: Mykhailo Lysakov (grade III), Ilya Zarkov (grade III).
In the 8th grade: Yelyzaveta Gorokh (grade I), Anton Kaminsky (grade I), Anton Havryliuk (grade II), and Ihor Nikolaiev (grade III).
In addition, Yelyzaveta Gorokh and Anton Kaminsky are the only ones who, thanks to their victory at the Olympiad, were able to go to the summer camp [Kontora Pi] (https://kontorapi.com.ua/) without competition.
The results of the Rusanivsky Lyceum Olympiad are available here:
Winners of the II Kvanta Oral Mathematics Olympiad (2018-19 academic year)
This year, we also held our own Olympiad, which featured quite challenging and interesting problems. The authors of these problems were schoolchildren and students, most of whom are winners of international competitions (IMO, RMM and IZhO) and teach at the Kvanta circle.
It is worth noting the winners and runners-up of the Olympiad:
In the 6th grade: Alisa Potemkina (I place), Roman Hrynchak (I place), Denys Kislenko (II place), Matvey Lomonosov (II place), Maksym Torianyk (II place), Artem Shelestov (II place), Dmytro Dzhos (III place), Yevheniia Osmolovska (III place), Pavlo Hrynevych (III place).
In the 7th grade: Polina Henyk (I place), Iryna Romaniuk (I place), Maksym Komarov (II place), Maksym Chumak (II place), Denys Tereshchenko (III place, 6th grade).
In the 8th grade: Anton Havryliuk (I place), Yelyzaveta Gorokh (II place), Anton Kaminskyi (II place), Ihor Nikolaiev (III place), Radan Shlapak (III place).
To read more about the Olympiad, please follow the link below:
Kyiv City Mathematics Olympiad (academic year 2017-2018)
The most popular open math Olympiad for grades 7-11. The Kvanta club was only one year old then :) But here are some of the results of children who attended Kvanta (marked in red):
Winners of the first oral Olympiad in mathematics "Kvanta" (2017-18 academic year)
This was the first Olympiad we organized for the whole of Kyiv. The main idea was to make an Olympiad for junior high school students with rather difficult tasks, but which did not require deep theory to solve. And we seem to have succeeded :)
About 100 children came to the Olympiad, and 18 of them won prizes. We would like to make a special mention of those who attended Kvanta at that time:
In the 6th grade: Lavreniuk Oleksandr, (diploma II), Shevchuk Yaroslav (diploma III), Agratina Ostap (diploma III)
In the 7th grade: Anton Kaminsky (Department II), Anton Havryliuk (Department III), Denis Kozurak (Department III), Konstantin Shemchuk (Department III)
In the 8th grade: Kovrygin Andriy (grade I), Romanov Andriy (grade II), Kolodach Yana (grade II), Marynych Anton (grade III)
You can read more about the Olympiad at the link below: